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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1922)
I.R E sH A M OUTLOOK. p i ? ? ™ engagement announced pleasant home hikers DISTRICT MEETING CALLED OF ROCKWOOD GIRL REACH MOUNTAIN TOP The residents of th e Howe, V . l - 1 ™ The engagem ent of Miss Bonny ley w ater d istric t No. 2 are to m eet R° « ° n - ^ “ « h te r of Mr and Mrs. L. next F riday evening. A ugust 18. H orton of Rockwood, to R. H. Piercy at 8 o'clock at th e schoolhouse to of P ortlan d bus been announced re- discuss th e selling of bonds in th e ) ™ “ * - Mr * a P o rtlan d FRIDAY AUGUST II, ltKÌ PAGE T H R EE TROUTDALE KEEP OUT OF POVERTY A party o f 12 h ik ers from P leasan t th X al w as^ .“ e Home reached the gum m n of M ount S o u td a .e and th e Hood las, F riday noon under t h e ! " X l c a n Exnres^Tcomoanv of k r t leadership of O rville Z im m erm an o f j Ialll, The score was 15 to 3 in favor o resh a m . The climb was m ade w ith- lh e hom e Z m X Keep o u t of debt. Rem em ber th e d o llar you spend so quickly today, and the o th e r d o llar to m orrow and th e day a fte r, m ight mean la te r Independent m anhood, pow er to control your own tim e, direct your own career, care for your fam ily properly. S tart today. Open an account with th is bank. We will accord you every courtesy possible. d istric t. Some of th e bonds have us “PS8 m a“ Miss H ort° n is a o ut accident o r p articu la r tro u b le b ut ed a trtig ht ball which resu lted in such alread y been sold to P ortland peo- j^ a i uate of I nioa high In G resham . not w ithout sickness for b u , very few a (ow score T he m o rain e «nine be- ple at 8101.60 a share. It is neces- . e « p d l n g is set to tak e place on o f th e p arty went th ro u g h w ithout a t ! tw een th e T ro u td ale Bull Dogs and sary, how ever, to sell m ore shares ln hePtenib er 16 at th e H orton home. some tim e or th e o,h e r on th e top of ! , he T ro u td ale All S tars was verv one- o rd e r to raise sufficient funds to in- Mi8H H orton was honored w ith a th e m ountain, feeling th a t they had sij e,i ,tle B uii n,," * tak in e th e lon e sta ll th e w ater system . Those in ml9e«Haneous show er last T hursday really sta rte d som ething th a t they o[ a 17. 7 8core BB1 Owens charge a re in hopes of selling the re- evenln« a t “ »e home of h er parents, co uldn’t finish. Pluck and e n d u r - ’ ..itched for th e All Stars. m aining shares, which m ust be sold. T here were about 24 ladies present. ance are t he w atch w ords of m oun- P o rtlan d visitors th is week were to resid en ts of Jhe w ater d istrict. A J R efreshm ents w ere served and a tain clim bers and so th e p arty per- l Mr8. H. E. B radley and ch ild ren . Mrs. la rg e rep resen tatio n of the district pleasant evening enjoyed, 'siste d un til th e sum m it was reached. | w C. McGinnis, Mrs. Mary Parson is expected to atten d the m eeting T here w ere In th e p arty th a t w ent and fam ily and Mrs. A. D. K endall. POWELL VALLEY COUPLE Gresham, Oregon F rid ay evening. to th e top with th e guide, Mrs. B. C. Mr. and Mrs. C larence K earney UNITED IN MARRIAGE A ltm an, Mrs. A lta G entry, Miss have moved to St. Johns. New B ab ies A rrive at Nash Mrs. Chas. L ato u rell of H eppner Mr. and Mrs. E. A. T aylor __ ______ have G ladys M iller, Misses Je n n ie and Sanitarium . announced th e m a rriag e of th e ir Eileen Sloop and Miss A nna Len- visited h er au n t Mrs. J. L arsson, S at Two new babies have arrived re d au g h ter. Miss E dith M. T aylor to n*r ta - E d g ar Sloop, W ilbur A ltm an. urday. cently at th e Nash sa n ita riu m which , Reuben A. Staffenson, both resid en ts H enry Brink, Raymond McGinnis, Mrs. A nnie L ato u rell of 'F risco Is is located near T routdale. On Au- o, p le asa n t Home d istric t. The cou- C has- McKinney and Rev. E. B. Cot- visiting h er m o th er. Mrs. H attie g u st 8 a nine pound baby boy was I ple were q u jetiy m arried last Mon- ton O thers in th e party who did not W ilson. b° ra f. ° Mr an<1 MrS’ M*lton Nelson j a> A ugust ", in V ancouver, W ash- attem p t th e climb to th e top of th e W ill W rig h t, wife and m o th er re of Kelso. A seven pound baby girl ington. Mr. and Mrs. T aylor w ere m o u n tain w ere Miss Mabel Johanson, tu rn ed from th e beach S aturday. was born to Mr. and Mrs. C arroll D. present a t th e w edding. Miss W ilm a Chase and Miss Maud The an n u al picnic given by th e L a Bush o f P ortland on A ugust 10. Mr. and Mrs. Staffenson will m ake S luart of P o rtlan d . T he la tte r was dies’ Aid W ednesday was enjoyed by th e ir hom e In P o rtlan d for th e pres- *ke g u est of Mrs. A ltm an. a score of T ro u td ale people D inner Add sense to cents, mix w tth W ant T he party of 16 in fo u r F ord cars was served a t noon on th e K n arr ent. Ads, sc a tte r freely— T he Outlook --------------------- 'le f t P lea san t Home betw een 9 and 10 place by th e Sandy river. It was so Subscribe now for th e O utlook and o ’clock T h u rsd ay m orning. The par- pleasant th e re som e w ere lo ath e to go B uyer's Week, A ugust 6-12. ____________________________________ ty m et a t Sandy front w hich place hom e and rem ained un til evening. Thanks to fifty Gas Arc Lights installed by the Portland Gas they s ta rte d to g e th er a t a little O thers re tu rn e d for a lunch In th e a fte r 11 o’clock and arriv ed evening w hich ended w ith a w ate r & Coke Co. in the Main Pavilion of the w ithout serious m ishap a t G overn melon feed. m ent Camp about 4 p. nt. At Gov Jo h n McGinnis and Milton Fox ern m en t Cam p th e cars were put un have gone on a pleasu re trip to ONE AND ONE HALF MILES EAST OF BORING, OREGON d er cover and lunches were collected C rater Lake. and then th e s ta rt was m ade for the Mr. and Mrs. H arold Saulback and it is as light as day there in the evening ami this is proven cabin which is four m iles aw ay and children and Mrs. Lydia W alton, of once more that Is a ra th e r stiff grad e to clim b es Olympia, who have been m otoring pecially follow ing a 40 m ile drive In th ro u g h W ashington. Oregon and ‘You Can Do it Better With (¡as’ Auction Begins at 10 a. m. Free Lunch a flivver. T he trip was m ade ln two M ontana, visited th e ir a u n t, Mrs. L. hours and ten m inutes. LIVESTOCK—11 Good Milch Cows, all good stock; 8 fresh in Au At th e cabin lunch was p rep ared O straud, W ednesday. Mrs. Jo h n B urdine died at Good gust and September. 4 Registered Shorthorn Cows. 2 Bulls, Regis and ea te n aro u n d th e cam p fire and S am aritan ho sp ital on F riday and was tered Shorthorns. 4 Registered Shorthorn Calves. 1 Bull, Short th e gu id e who was m ost efficient buried in the D ouglass cem etery Sun horn, Eligible for Registration. 1 Grade Bull. 6 Good Heifers. m ade beds and cooked coffee. BE SURE TO VISIT OUR BOOTH day. T he frien d s extend th e ir sym Mare, wt. 1250. Mare, wt. 1400. 1 Saddle Horse. Saddle. AT THE FAIR L ights w ent out in th e cabin at pathy to th e bereaved family. 7 5 Young C hickens. io n Good H ens. 3 5 T oils O at and V elclt H ay. i 9 :30 and everybody trie d to sleep. 75 B u sh els W heat. I5O B u sh els Oats and le t c h . H o osier D rill. Mrs. F ran ces Fox and son. M aruel, M cCormick I take. 2 McCormick M owers, <1 5 -ft. c u t). 2 Grind S ton es. Some folks did sleep and som e could retu rn ed from th e ir m otor trip to O liver Disc P low , (r illin g ). 3 W alk in g P low s. 2-S eetio n Iron Harrow*. not b ut no one slept long because the C alifornia, which was much enjoyed 1 50-T ooth H arrow . 2 Discs. Surrey. Set B uggy H arness alarm clock began its unw elcom e m u by them . Hay R ack. Milk C ooler. D eLaval Cream Separator. 5 -T o o th C ultivator, sic a t 12:10 a. m. anti variou s other Im p lem en ts and T ools too num erous to m en tion . The p arty am id g ro an s aro se and PLEASANT HOME SALE RAIN OR SHINE p repared fo r an o th er fo u r m iles hike TERM S— A m ounts of $20.00 o r under, C ash; Over $20.00 six m o n th s’ L. D. M ahone, secretary of th e O re and clim b up to th e su m m it of th e tim e on approved notes w ith in te rest a t 8 per cent per annum . m ountain w hich loomed so nearby. gon C onference L aym an's associa- It was m oonlight and th a t fact m ade wlll speak a t th e M ethodist church, COL. W. S. WOOD & SON, Auctioneers A MEYERS, Clerk th e w alking a little easier and kept Sunday m o rning a t 11 o’clock. Mr. th e goal in sight d u rin g th e early M ahone who Is a well known atto rn ey in P o rtlan d spends much of his tim e | p art of th e trip . Gresham, Route A Phone 1083 About 1 % hours w ere spent in th e in th e work of th e church and Is said canyon leading up to th e snow field. to be one of th e m ost convincing T he broad snow field was reached sp eak ers in th e L aym an's association. about 3 a. m. At 5 o’clock th e tr i He will fill th e M ethodist pulpit in Are the Best Recommendation of an g u la r m oraln was reached and th e th e absence of th e pasto r, Rev. E arl A cordial in v itatio n Is party t<5ok a longer tim e for restin g B. Cotton. and a te som e raisins. The clim bing extended to all to atten d th is service. T he men an d w om en's Bible class for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, grew a little h a rd e r as th e tim e went on and a fte r crossing th e glaciers at the M ethodist Sunday school Is Calves, of any kind and clim bing up to th e c ra te r it was again prospering u n d er th e lead er T h is in stitu tio n offers a th orou gh , practical, anti standard education 8:30. H ere th e p arty rested an hour ship of H. G. Bickford. T h e class at a co st w ith in lea ch o f th e h igh sch o o l grad u ate. while sandw iches w ere disposed of has been having som e very In te re st It offers tra in in g for collegiate degrees in: and faces painted. A p len tifu l supply ing discussion, th e past few weeks. A gricu ltu re M ines of lam p black and cold cream tu rn ed S tart to church In tim e to atten d I ’onim erce ' Pharm acy th e p a rty Into a delegation th a t Sunday school. You w on’t be sorry E n gin eerin g and M echanic A rts V ocational E ducation looked like it had come from Dixie a fte r yqu get th ere. A T ire you will be proud to F orestry C hem ical E n g in eerin g own. Every F isk T ire user T his is th e Sunday for th e re g u la r land. T h ere is a b eau tifu l lake In H om e E conom ics M ilitary Science anti tactics Is a F isk Booster. th e c ra te r th is year which Is unusual w o rk ers’ conference to be held. A It offers tra in in g also in; T he School of Music, P hysical E du R e-tlre w ith F isks and sh o rt business session Is called to a t th is tim e of th e year. cation, In d u strial Journalism . enjoy m otoring to th e fu llest T he clim bing from th is point on ta k e up some Im p o rtan t and m ost In extent. FALL TERM O P E N S SE PT E M B E R IS was m ore difficult and it took from te re stin g business. Fisk Tires and Tubes. Rev. E arl B. C otton was accom F o r circulars of inform ation and Illu stra ted booklet w rite to 9 :3 0 to 12:30 to m ake th e next step of th e jo u rn ey . H ow ever th e goal panied on his trip to F ru itla n d , I Oldfield Tires and Tubes. The Registrar, Oregon Agricultural College, was reached a t last and the en tire Idaho, by his sister, Miss Ire n e Cot- i American Akron Tires and gro u p w ent ’’over th e to p ” o r a t least ton of Salem. They expect to retu rn ' Corvallis, Oregon Tubes. to th e point where they could look next week. GEO. %. DHANDT “over the to p ” a t 12:30. A fter a j W alter W Uliapis and wife of O ak -| Phone 1107 Opposite B row n's M arket sh o rt rest on top the descent was be- land, C alifornia, were callers a t the gun which proved very much easier hom e of Mr. and Mrs. F. McKinney. th a n had been an ticipated. T he last T hey also visited Mr. M cK inney’s SANDY BLUFF AIMES 2)4 o r 3 m iles was one g ran d slide au n t, Mrs. J. A. S tephens, In th e city. Give it your immediate attention and enjoy health. Mr. W illiam s says he has seen many of which everyone took advantage. Mr. and Mrs. W. H aight of P o rt Mr. and Mrs. P erry H avard and Do not h esita te to Investigate my m ethods used In tre a tin g v ari A blue haze of sm oke in th e val changes since his visit 44 years ago. ous diseases. Have successfully tre a te d m any chronic and acute land visited Mrs. H aig h t's sister, ■Mr. anil Mrs. F ra n k H avard m ade a Mr. and Mrs Quay are spending leys gave one th e feeling of being cases, including R heum atism . H eadache, A sthm a. C a ta rrh , Kidney, Mrs. H. H. W atkins, one day of last pleasure trip to V ancouver, W ash Liver, H eart. Stom ach and Fpm ale D isorders. aw ay from th e w orld, isolated. The th e season in th e harvest fields of week. On re tu rn in g hom e Mrs. ington, las! Sunday. • F re e C onsultation snow capped m ountains w ere plainly Idaho. W atk ln 's two little d au g h ters, V ir Mr. and Mrs. M errill M artin, G. Mr. and Mrs. Z. F itzg erald , of Mol- visible but th e co untry aro u n d Hood g inia and D orothy, accom panied Sutton, Mrs. T h eu er, Mr. and Mrs. lala, are visiting th e ir son, J. H. F itz R iver,- P o rtlan d and su rro u n d in g CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN them and will stay for a sh o rt visit. Dan Woods and fam ily took a pleas Steam B ath, M assage, E lectro-C hiropractic anil Ozone T reatm ents. gerald. co u n try was covered w ith sm oke. Miss Zaldee A ult Is visiting frien d s ure trip over to th e Sandy riv er last Office H ours: 9 to 1; 2 to 5. Mrs. J. A. S tephens, of P o rtlan d , T he trip back to G overnm ent Camp 414-15 Stock Exchange Bldg., T h ird and Y am hill, P o rtlan d , Oregon in P o rtlan d fo r th e week. S atu rd ay , re tu rn in g Sunday evening. Is looking a fte r h er Interest a t th is was m ade F rid ay evening. Phone Main 2722 Res. Phone T ab o r 1520 Mrs. C harlie W llkenson left W ed place. Q uite a n um ber of people are NOTICE O F FIN AL ACCOUNT. Miss M arg aret F itzg erald has ju st nesday for Des Moines. Iowa, fo r a moving out of cam p on account of No. 19885. re tu rn e d from a m o n th ’s visit In T a six w eeks’ visit w ith h er parents. not having steady work. W hile th e In th e C ircu it C ourt of th e S tate of com a. H er sister, MI sb V ernett, has Mr. W llkenson accom panied h er to work on the mill is progressing ra p Oregon for th e County of M ultno re tu rn e d with h e r fo r a visit. W hlje P o rtlan d w here he in ten d s to do idly It will be som e tim e before the m ah. In the M atter of th e E sta te of A nna th e re they m ade a trip to Mt. Tacom a. som e work for an uncle. m achinery will be ln ru n n in g order. K. R asm ussen, Deceased. Bible school at th e P leasan t Home Next W ednesday evening, A ugust Some of th e men have been called N otice Is hereby given th a t th e tin- B ap tist church will begin at 10 a. nt. 16, is th e d ate on which a social is aw ay to fight fire. July 1, 1922 was a n o th e r Red L e tte r Day fo r th e ow ners of o u r dersigned as executor of th e la st will , 7 per cent P rio r P reference Stock. and te sta m e n t and of th e estate of T he R,T L* ’n a r <>. a form er pastor. to be held at th e C ottrell com m unity F ire broke o u t ln Cam eron A Checks for thousands of d o llars were m ailed o u t by us to o u r A nna K. R asm ussen, deceased, has .w ill preach at 11 o’clock T his Is th e church and Is th e last of a series of H ogg's logging cam p from some u n T h rifty C ustom ers and P atro n s in paym ent of th e SECOND REGU filed his final account as such execu- sixth an n iv ersary since th e building th re e socials planned for th is su m known cause last Sunday m orning LAR QUARTERLY DIVIDEND on th e ir holdings in th is sound to r In th e C ircuit C ourt of M u lt n o - of th e church T he B Y P. U. will m er to raise money enough to paint and a ttra c tiv e security. The fire w arden cam e Into cam p and mah C ounty, S tate of Oregon, De-1 . . . „„ ,, , C onsult o u r Investm en t D epartm ent a t once and get on our p artm en t of P robate. T h at Monday. n,Pet at 7 :3 0 ’ t)r Relrt* "u p erln ten - th e church. Al th is tim e they will o rd ered every man out. T h ere were M ailing List for the th e 21st day of A ugust, 1922, a t th e p e n t of E vangelism of th e sta te o fjs e r v e Ice cream and cake and home only a few th e re as so m any had gone h o u r of 9 :30 o'cclock in th e forenoon ¡Oregon will preach at 8 :1 5 : iTvery- m ade candy. T here will also be a o ut on account of It being 8unday. of said day and th e co u rt room of said body Is Invited sh o rt program . A large atten d an ce T h ere has been a larg e crew, how co u rt has been appointed as th e tim e is expected which will assu re th e ever, of men fighting fire day and and place for h earin g of objections to W oodsaw ing. said final account and th e settle m en t F o r quick service and a sq u are raisin g of sufficient funds to com night. So far they have been able to In vestm ent D epartm ent th ereo f. deal call O resham 14x. If you w in t plete th e fund. save all th e m achinery. A larg e crew K. A. M ILLER. E xecutor. wood, call th e sam e num ber. C. H. of men a re fighting In th e reserve McGUIRK & SCHNEIDER, Calkins, G resham , Oregon. A ttorneys fo r Executor. T elephone n um ber 2101 is a busy Joining. Room 605 E lectric Bldg., P o rtlan d , Oregon D ate of first publication, Ju ly 21, ’22 T he Bank of G resham pays 5 p er line these days. It Is th e new M ult Date of last publication, Aug. 18. '22. cent in te rest on tim e deposits.— Adv. nom ah county fa ir g rounds num ber. Phone subscriptions to 1561, BANK OF GRESHAM Like Daylight! AUCTION SALE Gresham Fair SATURDAY, AUGUST 19 LUMBER, LATH AND SHINGLES Orient Lumber Co. J. DUGGER BUILDING MATERIAL Successful G ra d u a te s CASH 1‘AID O. A. C. See Me for Cattle Hauling E. BAUMANN, Gresham, Phone 2441 F IS K YOUR A IL M E N T DR. C. R. K.EHRES DIVIDEND NO. 2 Another Red Letter Day NEXT DIVIDEND ON OCTOBER FIRST This Stock Yields 7.3 per cent Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. HOME SWEET HOME ZA PQOAMÇe It A P 8 0 *4 i < C DAO E IT 9 r i