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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1915)
1 VAGE OUTLOOK 1'RIDAY, GRESHAM TW O DECEMBER 17. ta rn PHOWS GROWTH LEADING DEALER IN BY CONSERVATISM FAitM IMPLEMENTS SEASON 1 OF PEACE W hen a d isa stro u s Ore sw ept aw ay m ore th a n 1 alf a dozen business houses on th» m o rn in g of th e 2 0 th i.{ lust Decent ter, it took one of th e leading estubl ih tn e iits of th e city B e sse l's m a th nery w areroom s. F or u sh o rt tim e, vhile th e firm was a d By REV. W. H PLU M LEE. ju s tin g Its los es. It was o u t of b u si ness, but for i sh o rt tim e only. •x -i-x -x -x -z -x An old w reck of a b u ilding was T hv who!« air at th e first t'h rls i- ren te d on Main s tr e e t which bad mustldi- * as trem u lo u s w ith Joy. It been dam aged by th e sam e fire, and wan a tim e for holy se ra p h ic song. It was filled »1th such new farm in g L et Joy hi 111 com e to o u r home» and Im plem ents as th e season of th e year h e a rts C h rlat give« brlghuieax and dem an d ed . lu s ln e s s was resum ed b ea u ty , gladness and glory to the s I u n d er th e se td v erse circu m stan ces w hole circle of life and du ty , "«-’nine, w hile negot i ' •>,i' pending for Lord Jesu s, th e re »hall be room for a re-es’abll ew building T hee lii o u r borne» and heart«. Once on th e old Vy a n ag reem en t th e re wan none In thp Inn, hut only w ith Ed. O sburn th e p resen t brick lu th e s ta b le . now o u r h«st I h T hine. sto re now oci upled by th e B essel Only honor us w ith Thy beneficent F arm Im p le m en t H ouse was built, p resence." and w ith doi hie th e fo rm er floor L et uh aw ay w ith strife at th is se a gpn.-e an d a m uch la rg e r a sso rtm en t, so n ; now Is the tim e to »peak kindly ,i has reg ain ed lie place as the lead- words. L et uh not ca rry Into the new 14 Im plem ent sto re In E astern M ult- y ear «he enniitie!, of th e o ld ; let not , otiiuh th e haifili notes of co n ten tio n come Among th e lost Im p o rtan t d etails Into th e heavenly song of peace. of th e bushiest Is th e one of silo e n C hrist eaw e to give pwace, and g in eerin g . T h re Is no evidence of a from H eaven's th ro n e today He bends silo In th e etv e except th e gasoline to give peace to all who will tru st en g in es anil teed c u tte rs, h ut on H im , peace which la Itii.neasurably m ore th a n a (QMii fnrniH th e Iro n profound and Inestim ahly precious, clad silo Is a i rrm a n e n t display, ail- described In th a t rich b eq u est of v .•sibling th e h »use of Heeael. lieac«'. Jo h n 14. 27, " p e a c e I leave V com p lete I Re of farm m achinery w ith you, my peace I give unto >ou is kept I I I s it u s a i m all v.U ers are not as the world glvetb, give I qnlo p ro m p tly filled for an y th in g a f a n n yoqj " He said of H im self th a t “ He e r may need. D airying su p p lies a re ( . l i n e to seek anil to save ttiut which a sp ecialty , am ' If th e re Is an y th in g wfas lo st." lie had III* ow n choice needed th a t It not found In th e a* to how he should com e It lie were G resham sto re he sev eral big Im ple ta lift a lout race lie m ust get u n ment cstab llsh ii cu ts of P o rtlan d will d e r It. lb cam e as a babe, made lu fill th e hill on B e ssel's o rd e r m uch th e likeness of men, lie gloi'fled th e ch e ap e r l l i c l l It call he b ought direct, c ra d le ; heautllleii boyhood; He sa n c o r B essel is th« d is trib u to r an d only tified m otherhood. i u th o rlzed ¡tget t In G resham . Hut C htlut m ust he born into each N early ten je a r s of s tr a ig h tf o r h eart in o rd e r th a t we have a tru e w ard d ealin g Mere has m ade th e C hristm as. Are we rejo icin g In th e B essel firm m e to he relied upon fo r g ifts of hum an love? Khali we be H tiy Im p lem en t ta u t may Im req u ired . unm in d fu l of Him who Is th e " u n sp e ak a b le g ift? ” T u rn not th e C ough »teil« Ine fo r C h ild ren C h rist of God away fri m to e h e a rt's Mrs H ugh Co ik, H rotiyvllle, N. Y . Inu; banish Him not to th e m anger. says: "A bout flv i years ago w hen we H eaven's gift Is now offered w ithout were living in C a rb u tt, N. Y., I doc j to red two of re / ch ild ren suffering money and w ithout price. Receive from colds w Itb 'h a m h e rlu in 's Cough Rem edy an d fot nd It Just as rep re- It prom ptly sellted In every wuy. K ungaroos, of w hich th e r • are Ilf- checked th e ir < o ughlng and cure.i th«dr colds q u tr i.er th a n an y th in g I ty-alx species, can som etim es leup ever u sed .” Fo salt« by G resham us much as tw enty feet D rug Co Adv I l V r M. P. S past year’s business relations with you, we wish to thank you for the patronage with which you have kindly favored us. Through the coming year of cares and disappointments, pleasures and victories we wish for you the best you deset ve. M e rry ( hristmas Christmas to A l l Io A l l Our brightest anticipation as v,e near the first mile stone ol our business journey in Gresham is a reasonable assurance ol your continued and increas ing patronage. Sincerely yours, Walrad Mercantile Co. “ The House o f Q u a lity Phone 601 NO SHELF-W ORN M A T E R IA LS Millinery Made and I rti imed to O rder Ladies’ Coats, Suits and Dresses Made to Meaatire. Sele» I from one of our five hundred samples or bring your own material Men’s Wear, Overcoats and Suits Made to Order by the we I known Ed. V, Price Co. A ll g n rttie iits g iiitriiu ti'e ii for tit, vorkiiiAiiahip ss mid material, fur less money than the Maine garment would coat ready made. Eller's Pianos. Singer Sewing Machines Machine Needles. Oil, Needle Threaders Handy Stocking Darners can l»e uacd on Sewing Machine. any T Ä S fk tk ' * N* Gresham Millinery Store ¿ ft * block GRESHAM TW SlS >9 G resh am , Oregon n r r r n r * it --r - -a-u. God’s Great est Gift d By REV. ,1. Bargains in Dependable New Goods < We will endeavor in the future as in the past to give sterling values at .JB i n i M e rry 1 In this season of Good Cheer and filled with the pleasant memories of the F o r m ore th an eight years th e firm of M etzger Hro.,. has held tl.c lead tu «he grocery line, not only In G re sh am but in all of E a ste rn M ultnom ah. Even before th e present p ro p rie to rs took o ver th<« business, the sto re was well estab lish ed an d hud a good sh a re of th e tra d e , but with th e p res en t m an ag em en t it has m ade woti- «lerful s trid e s and Is now so fu r lu th e lead th a t no o th e r sim ila r e s ta b lish m en t ru n hope to o v e rta k e It. In ad d itio n to th e grocery lines, w hich a rc com plete In every d etail, th e firm is o w n er of the feed mill and d eals extensively In all k in d s ol g ra in , mill feed ami hay. T hey also h av e all ex ten siv e sto ck of b u ild in g m a teria l, in clu d in g b u ild e rs' h a r d w are. p ain ts, oils, w all paper, an d a la rg e d isplay of cro ck ery , g la ssw are, alu m in u m an d g ra n ite goods, besides m any o th e r household ueeesslties us ually found lu a g en eral m erch an d ise slock. T hey have tw o au to m o b iles fo r delivery p urposes an d , besides th e tw o M etzger brother», th e re are Itats destroy every year at least a lattol in Bond stre e t, London, has five o th e r em ployees, all of whom are tw e n tie th p art i f the su g a r cane In I been sold a t Si '6 a sq u a re foot, o r ((d istan tly busy receiving new goods, Jnuiul<'ti. ! m ore th a n 17,6 ill,not) an acre. ta k in g o rd e rs und delivering. X V DEAR FRIENDS;— METZGER BROS. LEADERS IN GROCERY LINE t : ©Ci? A bout five years ago th e B ank of G resh am began Its c a re e r In th is city on a sm all scale, m an ag ed by new co m ers an d w ith only s tro n g e n d o rsem e n ts an d som e ready c a sh to recom m end it to p u b lic favor. F o r aw h ile it was " a t h o m e” in a fra m e b u ild in g , hut as it p ro sp ered its m a n ag e rs a n d o w n ers began to look for a new locution w hich th ey finally selected an d assisted In p ro v id in g for them selves In th e co n c rete C ongdon h o tel b u ild in g , w here th e b an k has been located for o ver fo u r y ea rs, an d w here It h as co n tin u ed on Its way to p ro sp erity . T h ere have been sev eral ch an g es of m a n ag e m en t; som e of th e o rig in al sto c k h o ld e rs have sold o ut to o th e rs b ut each ch an g e has been fo r th e b etterm e n t ami th e bank Is now in a position of se cu rity , headed by A. F. M iller w ith a d ire c to ra te of well- know n local citizens It is sound and reliab le and has am ple backing It has grow n in im p o rtan ce, gain ed In reso u rces and is one of th e solid b an k in g in stitu tio n * of th e county. Its w atchw ord Is co n serv atism , an d a d o s e com pliance w ith th e b an k in g law s of th e stu te. X 003 T1BB1T " B e (th e seed of th e w om an) sh all b ru ise thy head, and thou (th e se r p e n t) sh a lt bruise his h eel." T hus, a c c o rd in s to Moses, does Jehovah God ad d re ss th e serp en t a fte r th e te m p ta tio n and fall of o u r first p a r en ts. P au l, in his ep istle to th e G a la tia n s tells us th a t, "W hen th e fu ln ess of th e tim e cam e, God sen t fo rth his son, born of a woman, born u n d er th e law, th a t he might redeem th em th a t w ere u n d er th e law, th a t we m ig h t receive th e adoption of so n s.” The Mosaic prophecy was fulfilled in th e b irth and life and w ork an d d eath of th e babe of B eth lehem who was nam ed Je su s because he sh o u ld save his people from th e ir sins. Je su s Is G od's g rea test g ift to th e w orld, lie is th e expression of G od's love fo r sin fu l h u m a n ity which co u n ted no sacrifice too g re a t and no su fferin g too keen, if only th e chasm cu t by sin m ight be bridged. We can gain som e slig h t conception of th e g rea tn ess of th e g ift only w hen we acq u ire som e ap p reciatio n of th e trem en d o u s task he u n d e r to o k . th e redem ption of a lost race T he g rea tn ess of th e gift, how ever, is seen not only In th e re- five w ork of Je su s, b u t also In his p resen t influence an d pow er In th e tra n sfo rm a tio n of th e lives of tnen and women. One in d isp u tab le apology for C hristianity is th e fact th a t th e re a re In every com m unity people w hose lives have been ra d i cally an d com pletely tra n sfo rm e d by som e pow er o r Influence o r p erso n ality g re a te r th a n them selv es of w hose p resence they a re conscious T he u n iv ersal te stim o n ial of these people is th a t it is Je su s C h rist w ho h as w ro u g h t th e tra n sfo rm a tio n In th e ir lives. O rig in ally th e C h ristm as festival, by w h a te v e r o th e r nam e It may have been called w is a h ea th e n festival. To th e devout disciple of Je su s it m a rk s th e a n n iv ersary of th e b irth of his L ord. T he rea l significance of l h ristm a s is n ot th e ex change of :j(fs am ong frie n d s but r a th e r thi •’•cognition of G od's g racio u s g ift of | Ms o * n Son. FORD QUICK SERVICE OVERLAND AUTO AGENCY FAVORITE OF TRAVELERS FIRST IN THE SECTION On th e second day of Ja n u a ry of th is year (lie first Jitney p u lled out C. M. Z im m erm an 's Greshani gar ag e w as e sta b lish e d here abofit five of G resham on Its way to P o rtla n d y e a rs ago, th e first establishment ol w ith M. M. S q u ire as pilot, ca p ta in Its k in d In E a ste rn Multnomkk U and crew. He w ent along q u ie tly for a few w eeks arid th en took W ood h as held th e fro n t rank ever tin« Mr. Z im m erm an became the agent fo r th e O v erlan d automobile, one of P u lle r in w ith him th em m ade money. and b oth of th e h igh g ra d e machines th it sella fo r a m o d e ra te price. N u m ero u s O verlands owned in th is v icin ity a tte s t the quality ol tke a business fixture and th e com pany c a r fo r all k in d s of service. Frsetk •«us en larg ed u n til it now o p e ra te s ra lly all th e O verlands sold in Ext six cars and keeps a m an ag e r In th e e rn M u ltn o m ah cam e through tin i.erson of Mr. S quire busy all th e Z im m erm an agency during the post tim e d ir e 'tin g Its destinies. th r e e y ears. Each one ha* gi'rt T he coni'.iany now co n sists of Mr. fu ll s a tisfa c tio n and in some '» i q u ire, Mr B u tler, W. R. Jo h n so n , sta n c e s th e ow ners have eatefcttW W ilbur H arm on, G1 n H arm o n , B ally th e ir old m odels for the n«-wer on*J and Louis C h risten sen . T hey m ake th e red u ced prices of the past ye*1 a r< Mular sch ed u le d u rin g th e day . t m a k in g It p ro fitab le to have « nf* every thirty m in u tes from b oth te r m odel w ith all th e latest accessor»! m inals and fre q u en tly h ire o u tsid e th a t d istin g u ish th e latest Overt»® ears to nam lle th e raffle. B esides h is agency, Mr. Mr. S quire is the p resid e n t and m an co n d u c ts a general repair bu»- m an ag er, Glen H a r n u n th e se c re ta ry ln ess an d does all kinds of automo and W. It. Jo h n so n th e tre a s u re r. bile re p a irin g . He is » skilled Pach m em ber has hi own e a r but ch a n lc an d h as a force of rneehaa I they pool th e ir ea rn in g s to th e ex ten t w ho a re ex p e rts In th eir H»e- of [laying o v erh ead expenses. T he a d d itio n th e g ara g e carries ! business has reach ed such p ro p o r accesso ry know n to the trade | tions th a t o th e rs are also In th e field, h as a fleet of a u to s for hire or •*’’ but th e Ford Q u irk is th e fa v o rite of Ice a t all h o u rs. th e trav e lin g public. As th e dem and for quick tra n s it grew th e F ord Q uick Service becam e GRESHAMS TAILOR GIVES SATISFACTION One of th e q u ie t, u n assu m in g little places th a t people alw ays find when they w ant good ta ilo rin g done is th e m odest shop of P e te r L e n a rd on Powell stre e t. F o r clean in g , dyeing, rep a irin g and p ressing he is not to he excelled by any city ta ilo r a n d his new w ork show s sk ill th a t h as been acq u ired only by a fa ith fu l a p p re n ticeship and a stead y h ab it of doing th in g s rig h t. T he O utlook reco m m ends him to all Its re a d e rs as an a rtis t In his chosen calling. CAN FIX ANY CLOCK OR WATCB C om ing h e re last summer “ sm all sto ck of Jewelry and a rpP“ • Ion ns an experienced watihi®* M. J. O ’B rie n has made good a n J slo w ly b u ild in g up a buri"«*’ I will som e day place him in a ‘ b u ild in g th a n th e one lie n0’ ef#t.l pies on Pow ell stree t. He *’ r<^ir| m en d ed as an expert at repair a n d d o e s n 't believe a *»tf w ears o u t If it Is properly ' it i( f»i!> ” L et him look a t yours If » keep good tim e. In d ia n a Increased Its l’r<1^ i Tyler P ark er, age seventy-seven, of p e tro le u m last year for " h o laid down his type stic k at tim e In ten years, the sta te • M ontgom ery, Mo . recen tly , a f te r b ein g 1,335.456 barrels. -ervlng sixty-tw o years a t th e "e ase ,” to !s supposed to hold th e A m erican Q A iexauu«» lex an d ra ri q u ueen een A ■ fuses ruelty «• ) record for len g th of service In typo M I«'< ys on acco u n t of the t j g raphical p u rsu its b ird s w hich th e collef ’ni T h e in slallat .on a 5 0 0 -llg h t f e a th e r s Involves. tr»i»i - m ain tain s « " C tr lc plant In the palace of th e A u stra lia bece* Kultan of Oman m ark ed th e in tro d u c - sch o o l fo r boys who desire t o * ton of e k e tr lc a l m ach in ery in to e x p e rt fa rm e rs but lack the A rabia I mm « m rt iOB- j j