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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1917)
PALE GRESHAM FOLK OUTLOOK TUESDAY, The newest and authentic Spring Styles in men's young men's arc now on display at the live store. Such diversity of designs, such a wide range of fabrics in hundreds of patterns and colors, we have never had the pleasure of offering before. sta te s th a t he is located a t 1928 W. 43d stree t, Los A ngeles, C alifo rn ia is " a t hom e u n d er the « here sh a d e a sh e lte rin g p alm .” Mrs. L. R. llre itb a u p t, of B urns, I is visiting h er p are n ts, Mr. anti Mrs. A. B. E llio tt at Powell Valley and P o rtlan d . Mr. B reig h th au p t is in charge of th e stu te ex p erim en t s ta tion a t Burns. Mrs. C lara K une, who has been ill for th e p ast week o r two, is som e w hat im proved. H er little Wiece, May P ark er, has been afflicted with ugly boils, b ut is im proving. t $20.00, $22.50 and $25.00 Others for $16.00 Cathey avenue is being graveled by the county. T he work is being (■'one by Ja ck so n Jones, C larence ( ath ey , Russ u Akin and Will Stan- lay. E . W . A y ls w o rth Gresham, Ore. ED. BAUMAN, Prop. T h e C h e v r o le t F o u r N in e ty T o u r in g < a r is a e a r o f id e a l n o n . It g ives you th e most v a lu e l o r y u u i m o n e y . T h e ' lit vi ol. ( d e liv e rs th e m a x im u m p o w e r lo th e r e a r u heels. I l a< com plishes th is te a t th r o u g h s im p lic ity o f m e c h a n is m . This com pels ilir e i Iness o f a c tio n . T h e re s u lt is iiio r e ,M in e r a n d speed, a n d less fu e l and expense. T h e p a th o f C h e v ro le t p o w e r is s h o rt a n d d ir e c t. T h e vap o r ized fu e l e n te rs d ire c tly in to th e v a lv e -iu -h e u d m o to r. T h e im pact o f exp lo s io n s trik e s f u ll a g a in s t th e p is to n h e a d . It is a n act of fa re -to -fa c e c o -o p c ra tio n . T h e fu lln e s s o f (h e t o n e is e x e rte d im m e d ia te ly on th e real w h e e ls . No fr a c tio n o f a second o r h o rs e -p o w e r is u n d u ly spent. T h e 1 m t poxxei p la n t ty p e o f ro u s ti u n io n does th e hiiNiness. A n d th e re s u lt is, o f io n is e , th a t you t id e fa s te r a n d fa r th e r on o ne g a llo n o f g a s o lim in tin s p a r tic u la r m o d e l. T h a t is eco n o m y . A n d (h a t s w h a t you w ill lin tl in th e I hev- ro lc t I o u r N in e ty . o n iy . Miss Eva H am lin has gone to O m er C arney, who has been on th e Thom pson, N evada, w here sh e will S p rln g crest farm , has moved his spend two m onths w ith h e r sister, fam ily to P o rtlan d . Mrs. C. E. B atem an. E ran k Jo n e s has ju st com pleted a new wire fence fo r Mrs. Coons, of th e T erry neighborhood. MARRIED AT HILLS 30R 0 AND KEPT THEIR SECRET Ja m es Jen n in g s, one of th e well known young men of G resham , has Home-made Sausage a Specialty succeeded in 'p u ttin g one o v e r” on Cash paid for Fat £eef, Veal and his nu m ero u s frien d s and a c q u a in t Mutton, live or dressed. Top prices ances by g ettin g m a rried and keep for Hides and Pelts of all kinds. ing th e secret fo r o ver live m onths. Mrs. L. P. M anning is down from The follow ing from th e H illsboro Just Arrived, A LOT OF SWISS CHEESE, Very Fine Bull Run packing h e r household A rgus, of O ctober 5th, 1916, tells goods and ito rin g them in a p a rt of the w hole sto ry : th e house, xx.’lch has been ren te d to " J n i i l n J e n n in g , o f G re sh a m , an d A g en u in e su rp rise was p erp e tru t- Mr. Mast, lo ,il m an ag er fo r th e Miss Jei :e 1.. M itchell, of P o rtlan d . eil oil M th . W. E. B ates ou Munday Jo n es L um ber .om pany. ' " <rt‘ ll“‘r,i<‘d at th e M. E. parsonage i today, Octobi r M arch 5, th e occasion being h er 1916, Bev. R. E M vers officiating, birthday. A bout th irty g u ests were Mrs. H enry Mi tzg er and d au g h ell a n d M rs. A. II Mrs. Lucy Mitch- p reseu t, an d when they arriv ed te r, Miss Elsie and Miss E sth e r El- of th e b rid e an d S h u m ate, m other- groom , w ere preE- Mrs. U a'es was a b o u t to re tire . The ford atte n d e d ch u rch In P o rtlan d »nt at th e m a rria g e . T h e y o u n g p eo evening was sp en t In gam es an d con la st Sunday m o rn in g an d w ere guests ple w ill re s id e at G re s h a m .” J. T. W ilson, ow ner of th e met - Mr. Je n n in g s is a c a rp e n te r of versation and a lunch eo n was served. at d in n er at th e hom e of Mrs. Metz ( huudlse of th e Crakes sto re , Is sh ip Mrs. B ates was th e rec ip ien t ol' a set g er's b ro th er, Dr. A lexander Beers, ste ad y and in d u strio u s h ab its an d is ping all the goods to P o rtla n d w here of teaspoons, b eau tifu lly engraved. p asto r of th e F irs t F re e M ethodist a m em ber of th e G resham V olunteer it will be placed on sale a t th e Wil- fire d ep a rtm en t. He is b u ild in g a K arl A. Miller m ade th e p rese n tatio n ley. sou uucUou room s. house fo r him self and brid e on South speech. Mrs. B ates expressed h e r self us highly ap p reciativ e of the A recen t com m unication from Mrs. R o b erts avenue, w here th ey will live R. W. T horpe and fam ily have honor. P. A. Gould, who is sp en d in g a few w hen it is ready. Since th e ir m a r moved to F airview , They will m ake weeks a t L aG ran d e, O regon, with I riag e Mrs. Je n n in g s has rem ain ed in th e ir hom e w ith Mrs. H a r rie t Ju..- h e r d a u g h te r, Mrs. R o b ert L eighton, j P o rtla n d , and it has been noticed S. H. S h elter r e lu m e d la st week kliis, who lias moved back tro iu P ort from K eysloue, W ash in g to n , a fte r tells of snow th e re to th e d epth of ; th a t Jin i has been m aking freq u en t land lulu h er owu house. an absence of live w eeks w ith his two feet. Mrs. Gould is im proving visits th ere, som etim es rem ain in g for in h ealth an d expects to re tu rn the ' 8e'e r a l days a t a tim e. A rousing M. i L au ra A nderaou ol A berdeen, d a u g h te r a l th a t place. Mr. S hel j reception is aw aitin g him and his te r's b ro th er, J . F . S h elter of Mab- j br8t b a rt April W «»hiugton, cam e to P o rtla n d Tuea- wife w hen they come here to tak e ton, W asuuigton, who has been h ere <1 ? »n a buaiueua trip . S he slo p p ed T he ch ild ren of Mr. au d Mrs E. up th e ir p erm an en t residence. » t night a t her uuclea, E m il Olsen fo r several m o u th s, expects io re A. E asley a re sick w ith m easles. »I t ruuldute, aud re tu rn e d T h u rsd ay tu rn soou to M abton to close up his S tatio n A gent Geo. W. P age has affairs th e re aud will probably come to A berdeen. an n ounced th a t beginning with back h ere to m ake his home. T h u rsd ay , M arch 15, th e early m orn Bev. E. A. L e o n a rd w ill p re a c h a t ing tra in , w hich has been leaving Mrs. R. F . W alters is a tte n d in g h ere at 6 :2 5 on th e Mt. Hood line b B aptist ch u rch next Sunday .... m in s at 11 o'clock, lu th e even- th e s ta te conference of th e D augh fo r P o rtlan d , will leave a t 6:14. - a l . .IV, Mro. Dr. A. M. P a tto n of ters of the A m erican R evolution, a t One of th e youngest women for irtia n d will give an ad d re ss on E ugene. She is h isto ria n of th e W il Ail a re cordially lu v ited . la m e tte C h a p te r of P o rtla n d au d o r e h er years in th is p art of th e coun of th e delegates. try , is Mrs. S. B. Jo h n so n , a pioneer Mr. and Mr». M. U. M uuaou, ol of 1852 an d for n early 65 years a I r tia n d , N. Y., arriv ed h ere y eatcr- On last Mrs. W. K. H am ilto n , of P o rtlan d , resid en t of th is vicinity. day irorn C aliforn ia on th e ir way visited T h u rsd ay w ith Mrs A. J. W. S atu rd ay , M arch 10, Mrs. Johnson n»iue a fte r a l'acltic coast trip. They Brown and o th e r frleuds. celeb rated h er 81st b irth d a y by en i ill rem ain here about two we»ks te rta in in g a d in n e r p arty . The ai (lie hom e of M. M. S quire au d then Miss H elene Duff, of P o rtlan d , g u ests were th e Misses M amie lloss, g» in Salt L ake for an o th e r stop, be- spent a few days last week w ith Mrs. C ora G reene, Hazel Geddes, Inez! fo r going home. L usted, M argaret Creecy, N ettie Os 1. McColl. burn. E sth er E lford. Mina G ilbert and G race Lee. Miss W lnnifred Os SEE FRIDAY'S OUTLOOK burn assisted Mrs. Johnson. ORE. GRESHAM, IL , P O R T L A N D Mr. W llcoxon, from n ear C o ttrell, has moved w ith his fam ily in to the house recently vacated by D. M. Rob e rts on T h ird s tre e t an d Hood Ave. Copyright 1916 The House oi Kupptubeinier .. „Sanitary Meat Market ln ‘; isity of purpose has characterized the building and tin development of the Chevrolet. And th a t purpose has Lieu to build the best ear in the world for the money. This we |)t. lieve we have acomplished, lor the Chevrolet has touiul a phici- in all the inhabited countries of the world. W orld-wide pupU. larity does not come by ehanee. W orld-wide laurels are not won without merit. The reasons 1'qf this leadership ale many. But th principal one is that the Chevrolet meets every requir,, inent of the motorist. It fulfills each m echanical duty salig. factorily and consistently, and in addition bus ull the other •I ualities that contribute to comfort and eonveiiieuce. The Chevrolet is an equally balanced ear balanced a.s t0 looks and mechanical dependability. They are equally import ant. And you are not satisfied il either one is missing. A card troni li. W. R ussell, who You will find the values are just a little more than expect at every price. Main St. A Product of Experience i recently moved from this vicinity, Yonng men, (‘specially, will rejoice in the many entirely new and novel ideas shown in suits. Single and doublebreasted models in plaited baoks, some with belts all around. Novelty pockets add charm to some: still others attain individuality by smartly designed lapels. Howitt Bldg 1tt*7 Mrs. Mary Wood and H om er W il liam s gave th e ir frien d s a com plete ¡su rp rise by going to V ancouver and g ettin g m arried. Not even the o th e r m em bers of the telep h o n e fo rce, knew of th e Intended step. K u p p e n h e im e r C lo Phone 43 18. T he W om en’s H om e M issionary society will m eet tom orrow with Mrs. J. E. M etzger, when a good pro gram will be ren d ered . Mrs E. 8. M cConnfsk Is th e le ad e r Among ¡th e m usical n u m b ers will be a solo by Mrs. Russel K. A kin an d a piano solo by Miss G ladys M iller. Mro. M etzger will be assisted by Mrs. K A. M iller and Mrs. L. L. K idder. A social h o u r an d luncheon will be en joyed at th e close of th e pro g ram . 9 All women are in v ited . fi Spring Styles ‘ il MARCH Mr. and Mrs. W. E. B ates e n te r tain ed a t d in n er on S unday Mr. and Mrs. J. N. C lan ah an an d Dr. J. E C lanahan. GRESHAM PEOPLE ANU HAPPENINGS Chevrolet Motor Company x Of California N ew FA C T O R IE S York City, T arry to w n -o n -H u d so n , F lin t, Mich., St. Louis, Mo., O akland, Cal., O shaw a, C a n ad a, F ort W o rth , Texas. Regner & Fields IN C . MULTNOMAH COUNTY AGENTS No. 12 Grand Ave., Portland We Will Demonstrate in Gresham Every Sat. Afternoon and show you the superior points of this wonderful little car MORE MILK FEED ‘What Happened to Jones’ ? Seeds Seeds Seeds F ield It « I lin e Garden for you to FPRINO WHEAT 0AT8 VETCH TIMOTHY CLOVER SEED Bulk or Package Plan Your Flower Spring Planting Bulk or Package BEANS BEETS CARROTS TURNIPS Bulk or Package A. W. Metzger, His phone 661 QUALITY AND SERVICE GRESHAM. ORK IL it doesn t do it w e w ill refund your money T R Y IT ! IT P A Y S ! GRESHAM DRUG CO. B E T H R IF T Y You don t attem pt to weave the cloth m your garm ents- von do not even make the garm ents after the doth is woven. \ on do not shoe your horse nor make the harness he car ries on his hack. You do not make the many articles in daily use about the house which it might be possible for you to make. Why Not Ride a Bicycle and Arrive on the Job ? W HY? Because it is not economy to do so. It does not show thrift you do hire a seamstress to make you a beautiful suit You hue a N otart Public to carefully prepare you a deed or m ort gage, you employ an attorney to examine the title to land winch von expect to purchase. I 1' sli and full of vint. Well equipped with good Tires, Seat, Pedals, Coaster Brake, lud Guards, Etc. Get out on the paved roads with a bike and enjoy the new sensation. It shows thrift. You can not Wi have the tax roll and «ill pay your la es if instructed to do so so. We can do so better than yourself. We are in the business and can guard against mistakes which must occur even in tin payment of taxes. W rite or telephone us concerning the payment of your taxes. We will give it our best att “ ention. c o m p e ti w ith the wholesalers of these commodities For sale by FIRST STATE BANK GRESHAM OREGON $30.(M) buys a good Bicycle. ERIE OR RED BIRD It s Foolish to walk a long ways to your work W HY? Becausi it is eei onomy to to do do so. so. We have installed a power Fanning Mill and are pre pared to clean your Data, Vetch, Wheat, etc., ou short notice. and Increase the Flow The REXALL Store PEAS SPENCER, SWEET PEAS Dr. H ess’ S to ck T onic | See us for Bicycle Acessories. L L KIDDER HDW. CO. ’,REsIlAM. - - . . . OREGON